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Definition of indisputable in English: indisputableadjective ɪnˈdɪspjʊtəb(ə)lɪndɪˈspjuːtəb(ə)lˌɪndəˈspjudəb(ə)l Unable to be challenged or denied. 无可争辩的,无可置疑的;不可否认的 a far from indisputable fact 一个远非无可置疑的事实。 Example sentencesExamples - One legal expert last night said in future it may be impossible for a prosecution to succeed unless the evidence is indisputable.
- Smokers need to understand that the air they breathe is shared by non-smokers - that's an indisputable fact.
- Those indisputable findings do not prove God, but they are examples of his handiwork.
- Now and again an indisputable fact can be spotted in what the same Labour MP calls ‘the media swirls’.
- No, stupid as it may be, it was the fact that here was indisputable proof that he would soon learn to hate me.
- What he is saying is that they chose to ally themselves with anti-democratic forces - a fact which is indisputable.
- It is an indisputable fact that demand for healthcare will always outstrip supply.
- If they become financed from the same budget as police officers, then a clear and indisputable trade-off will exist.
- Almost all Americans believe there are certain indisputable facts about the case.
- Sadly, political fluff and rhetoric again ignores clear indisputable facts.
- What is indisputable is that they were colossally influential, spawning generations of writers desperate to mimic them.
- It is a commandment we obey or a proposition we seek to uphold, not an indisputable natural fact like gravity.
- It is indisputable that the bomb put an end to the war.
- It's a shock, I know, and I only just found out myself, but the facts are indisputable.
- It was indisputable medical fact that the stomach was sterile, bacteria did not, could not, live there.
- It is indeed an indisputable fact that many small and medium-sized companies have done very well in the export trade.
- The indisputable truth is that in the first instance the statement was delivered in Vieux Fort, not Gros Islet.
- No-one is foolish enough to doubt his talent, yet it remains an indisputable fact that he has never won the games that really matter.
- Loss of high paying jobs across the US is now an indisputable fact, with many workers facing a bleak future.
- The certainty of mathematics would lead to correct and indisputable conclusions about society and about man.
Synonyms incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable unequivocal, unambiguous, unmistakable, certain, sure, definite, definitive, proven, positive, decisive, conclusive, final, ultimate clear, clear-cut, straightforward, plain, as plain as a pikestaff, transparent, obvious, manifest, evident, self-evident, staring one in the face, patent, demonstrative, demonstrable, observable, palpable uncontroversial, accepted, acknowledged marked, pronounced, express, emphatic, categorical, compelling, convincing, clinching, airtight, watertight rare irrefragable, apodictic
OriginMid 16th century: from late Latin indisputabilis, from in- 'not' + disputabilis (see disputable). Definition of indisputable in US English: indisputableadjectiveˌɪndəˈspjudəb(ə)lˌindəˈspyo͞odəb(ə)l Unable to be challenged or denied. 无可争辩的,无可置疑的;不可否认的 a far from indisputable fact 一个远非无可置疑的事实。 Example sentencesExamples - Those indisputable findings do not prove God, but they are examples of his handiwork.
- What is indisputable is that they were colossally influential, spawning generations of writers desperate to mimic them.
- The certainty of mathematics would lead to correct and indisputable conclusions about society and about man.
- The indisputable truth is that in the first instance the statement was delivered in Vieux Fort, not Gros Islet.
- Sadly, political fluff and rhetoric again ignores clear indisputable facts.
- No-one is foolish enough to doubt his talent, yet it remains an indisputable fact that he has never won the games that really matter.
- What he is saying is that they chose to ally themselves with anti-democratic forces - a fact which is indisputable.
- It is indisputable that the bomb put an end to the war.
- No, stupid as it may be, it was the fact that here was indisputable proof that he would soon learn to hate me.
- If they become financed from the same budget as police officers, then a clear and indisputable trade-off will exist.
- It is indeed an indisputable fact that many small and medium-sized companies have done very well in the export trade.
- One legal expert last night said in future it may be impossible for a prosecution to succeed unless the evidence is indisputable.
- It's a shock, I know, and I only just found out myself, but the facts are indisputable.
- Smokers need to understand that the air they breathe is shared by non-smokers - that's an indisputable fact.
- Now and again an indisputable fact can be spotted in what the same Labour MP calls ‘the media swirls’.
- Almost all Americans believe there are certain indisputable facts about the case.
- It is an indisputable fact that demand for healthcare will always outstrip supply.
- Loss of high paying jobs across the US is now an indisputable fact, with many workers facing a bleak future.
- It was indisputable medical fact that the stomach was sterile, bacteria did not, could not, live there.
- It is a commandment we obey or a proposition we seek to uphold, not an indisputable natural fact like gravity.
Synonyms incontrovertible, incontestable, undeniable, irrefutable, unassailable, beyond dispute, unquestionable, beyond question, indubitable, not in doubt, beyond doubt, beyond a shadow of a doubt, unarguable, inarguable, undebatable, unanswerable
OriginMid 16th century: from late Latin indisputabilis, from in- ‘not’ + disputabilis (see disputable). |